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Dorrell coached Houston's quarterbacks the past two seasons but was let go when Bill O'Brien was hired as new head coach. He previously worked for the Dolphins from 2008-2011 as wide receivers and quarterbacks coach. Prior to his stint with the Dolphins, Dorrell was the head coach at UCLA for five seasons. He joins Titans OC Dowell Loggains, Packers QBs coach Ben McAdoo, and ex-Bucs OC Mike Sullivan as known candidates to call the Giants' plays. Fri, Jan 10, 2014 10:06:00 AM

"We can't go into next season with the same personnel," Mara said. Perhaps taking a shot at OC Kevin Gilbride, Mara also said he "(wasn't) sure why it took us three years to figure out Jerrel Jernigan can play." It sounds like Gilbride is shaping up as the fall guy for New York's second straight mediocre season. Mon, Dec 30, 2013 02:17:00 PM

They'd apparently be picking Gettleman over more ballyhooed Giants exec Marc Ross. Gettleman has spent the past 15 seasons with the G-Men, working under Panthers GM-search-consultant Ernie Accorsi early in his career. Per PFT, other likely GM hirings according to buzz in league circles are Steve Keim (Cardinals), Tom Gamble (Jets), Dave Caldwell (Jaguars), and John Dorsey (Chiefs). Fri, Jan 4, 2013 04:40:00 PM

The Jets have requested permission to interview Giants college scouting director Marc Ross for their general manager vacancy.

Ross is a hot general manager candidate, unsurprisingly, after overseeing several highly impressive drafts with the G-Men, working directly under Jerry Reese. The Jets have both Ross and 49ers director of player personnel Tom Gamble squarely in their sights after being turned down by ESPN's Bill Polian. Mon, Dec 31, 2012 03:45:00 PM

NJ.com considers Victor Cruz's 2015 production off a patellar tendon tear a "crapshoot."

Cruz is five months removed from surgery and he's "nowhere near" ready for football action. The Giants hope to be able to ease him in at training camp in August, but that's far from a given. And even once Cruz does get back, the concern is that he won't have the short-area quicks that made him so effective in the slot. Patellar tears are far rarer and more difficult to overcome than ACL tears.